By switching to a 30-W CO2 laser source, Sinterit’s latest compact system enables high-speed printing of white, natural, and colorable powders.
Sinterit’s Bianco2 slots right into the company’s compact SLS lineup as a higher-speed, open-material machine. It shares the same build volume class as the compact Lisa X and Suzy, but differs in one major technical detail: its laser.
Bianco2 (~$55K) uses a 30-W CO2 laser source (instead of the IR fiber lasers on Lisa X and Suzy), which enables it to not only print faster but print with white, natural, and colorable powders.
A CO2 laser can make it easier to process powders without adding dark absorbers, which is useful for R&D, custom materials, certified applications, and parts that need a specific color or appearance. The trade-offs are potentially shorter laser life, more system complexity, and the fact that some polymers may still need tuning or additives.
Still, with Bianco2, Sinterit appears to be targeting users who want the functional advantages of SLS without committing to a large industrial system or closed material workflow. The company’s pitch centers on a compact footprint, broad material compatibility, open parameters, and a path from early testing to low-volume production within a compact machine footprint.
The company lists target applications across a wide range of industries, including medical and orthotics, consumer product design, automotive and mobility, industrial engineering, drones and defense, food-grade and certified applications, R&D, education, and architecture. Example parts shown on the page include lattice structures, housings, mechanical brackets, dental-style models, and lightweight technical components.

On the technical side, the Bianco2 uses a 30-W RF CO2 laser source and a galvo scanner. The machine is listed with dimensions of 650 x 544 x 1330 mm and a weight of 150 kg. Sinterit also lists support for STL, 3MF, OBJ, 3DS, FBX, and DAE files through Sinterit Studio, with Windows 10 or higher compatibility. The visible specification table also shows layer heights between 0.075 and 0.125 mm and power consumption of 0.85 kW average and 1.65 kW maximum.
A preorder program is not underway with deliveries starting from Q4 2026. Sinterit says the Bianco2 preorder is aimed at companies that want to validate applications with the new compact SLS platform. The offer invites customers to send their own models for sample prints, consult with the company’s applications and materials team, test new material possibilities, and secure the system through a special preorder.
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